New Faculty Research Forums held throughout the academic year provide an opportunity for new librarians and faculty from different departments and colleges across the university to share their scholarly work with our community, exchange ideas, and think about the significance of their work. Continuing in that tradition, this May Celebration panel will follow a theme of “Thinking Regionally and Globally.” Three new faculty members will speak on their own research as it relates to the theme and the discussant will make linkages and place their research into a broader perspective
Presentation Description: Our field has a long history of facilitating collaboration, coordinating ...
The Global Dimensions of Scholarship and Research Libraries: A Forum on the Future brought together ...
The Office of Teaching and Learning (OTL) is working hard to strengthen our academic culture and com...
This panel will provide ideas and opportunities to discuss how we might achieve greater balance and ...
An important outcome of the 2010 BSU Summer Teacher-Scholar Institute was faculty discussion on the ...
Panelists will discuss various theories of globalization since the 1980s and their applications to t...
Poster Exhibit, Medical Library Association Annual Meeting, One Health: Information In An Interdepen...
At a conference devoted to undergraduate research, what more appropriate session could there be than...
Many part-time faculty at BSU engage in a range of scholarly activities. BSU promotes a teacher/scho...
“Cross-disciplinary” has become a buzzword in academia. Here we offer a student-based perspective on...
What is the future of funding for arts and interdisciplinary efforts in higher education? This livel...
Dr. Susan Lanspery, Scientist at the Center for Youth and Communities and Dr. Cathy Burack, Senior F...
The development of the liaison model in academic libraries has had important implications for the re...
In this panel session, four women of color in tenure track faculty librarian positions will discuss ...
In light of the increasing emphasis on librarians as scholars, this panel will draw attention to the...
Presentation Description: Our field has a long history of facilitating collaboration, coordinating ...
The Global Dimensions of Scholarship and Research Libraries: A Forum on the Future brought together ...
The Office of Teaching and Learning (OTL) is working hard to strengthen our academic culture and com...
This panel will provide ideas and opportunities to discuss how we might achieve greater balance and ...
An important outcome of the 2010 BSU Summer Teacher-Scholar Institute was faculty discussion on the ...
Panelists will discuss various theories of globalization since the 1980s and their applications to t...
Poster Exhibit, Medical Library Association Annual Meeting, One Health: Information In An Interdepen...
At a conference devoted to undergraduate research, what more appropriate session could there be than...
Many part-time faculty at BSU engage in a range of scholarly activities. BSU promotes a teacher/scho...
“Cross-disciplinary” has become a buzzword in academia. Here we offer a student-based perspective on...
What is the future of funding for arts and interdisciplinary efforts in higher education? This livel...
Dr. Susan Lanspery, Scientist at the Center for Youth and Communities and Dr. Cathy Burack, Senior F...
The development of the liaison model in academic libraries has had important implications for the re...
In this panel session, four women of color in tenure track faculty librarian positions will discuss ...
In light of the increasing emphasis on librarians as scholars, this panel will draw attention to the...
Presentation Description: Our field has a long history of facilitating collaboration, coordinating ...
The Global Dimensions of Scholarship and Research Libraries: A Forum on the Future brought together ...
The Office of Teaching and Learning (OTL) is working hard to strengthen our academic culture and com...